depress, express,
There isn't one... A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative. Appear is not a derivative of any other word, consequently it has NO suffix.
The suffix of "appear" is "-ar".
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Yes, "dis" is a prefix meaning "not" or "opposite of", and "ed" is a suffix indicating the past tense.
Example sentences for the verb 'depress':I got a shock when I tried to depress the elevator button.These sentimental movies always depress me.
A dune beginning to exist or appear.
You can't, they don't exist!
The verb for depress is "to lower or reduce in force, intensity, or amount."
No, prejudice does not have a suffix. "Prejudice" is a word that comes from the Latin "praejudicium," which means "prejudgment." There is no suffix added to this root word in the English language.
Since they do not appear to exist, they can't.
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